It is with deep regret that we announce, due to un-forseen circumstances, that the Jarren Benton "Invades Australia" tour has been postponed until July/August 2019.

We anticipate new dates being announced shortly on both Jarren Benton's and Delta Bravo's social media accounts. Venues will remain the same. The great news is that we anticipate announcing the new dates with some very special guests, for the same ticket price.

All tickets purchased for the March dates will be valid for the new dates. If you cannot attend on the new dates, refunds may be obtained from the point of purchase. We apologise for any inconvenience but are confident that you will be stoked with our upcoming guest announcement on the new dates.

JARREN BENTON INVADES AUSTRALIAON HIS FIRST HEADLINE TOUR DOWN UNDER

Hot on the heels of his latest “Yuck Fou” album on the mega Roc Nation label, and massive tour of the same name, Jarren Benton is heading to Australia for his first headlining tour down under thanks to Delta Bravo Presents.

Benton was last seen in Australia in 2015 on the Funk Volume Tour with Hopsin, Dizzy Wright, & DJ Hoppa.

Four years after being voted in by fans as the People’s Choice selection for XXL’s 2014 Freshman Cover, Jarren Benton is reemerging as a star on the Roc Nation label. Now a seasoned vet, Jarren is doubling down on the lyricism he made his name on, coupled new musical experimentation and new emotions.

Jarren Benton, brought bouncy production and a head-turning, rapid-fire flow to immediately paint himself as a highly deserving rapper – The AU Review

Benton is one of the most smiley, charismatic rappers in my recent memory. He commands the stage with such a sense of showmanship and respect for his fans’ experience that it’s impossible not to respect his hustle. – ARK Times

In 2012, the Atlanta based emcee began making a name for himself on the outsider indie label Funk Volume, where he carved out a unique brand of ferociously lyrical, tongue-in-cheek horrorcore. Benton’s time with Funk Volume was punctuated by a debut album (My Grandma’s Basement), national and international tours, and then, in 2016, the label suddenly folded.

Ever since, Benton has been reinventing and reintroducing himself. “People were introduced to me as the ‘Skitzo,’ guy” he says, harking back to his breakout single. “They had a certain expectation that was very outlandish, very lyrical. Lately its’ been more personal.”

Jarren Benton was first up on the list and started the night off with his high energy and crazy antics – B-Sides

Benton’s new music also looks ahead by nodding back, rekindling a working relationship with his longtime producer Kato—the executive producer of “Yuck Fou” — and throwing his styles in a blender: part lyrical attack, part journal-like reflection, still a little disturbed.

Benton still has a flair for the dramatic, but instead of raps that brood with bitter reflection, he sounds like he’s having fun again. Benton borrows a radio-friendly flow to charm his way into the door and detonate the party with a twisted eccentricity.

Now it’s your chance to XXL’s 2014 Freshman Cover Star Jarren Benton heat up Australia’s stages and he is ready to give you give you a big “Yuck Fou”